| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1909 - 810 pages
...voice ; To her may all things live, from pole to pole, Their life the eddying of her living soul ! О simple spirit, guided from above, Dear Lady ! friend...my choice, Thus mayest thou ever, evermore rejoice. THE PICTURE OR THE LOVER'S RESOLUTION THROUGH weeds and thorns, and matted underwood I force my way... | |
| Meyer Howard Abrams - Romanticism - 1973 - 564 pages
...into its beginning, in the flow of a shared life between the elemental polarity of mind and nature. Joy lift her spirit, joy attune her voice; To her...above, Dear Lady, friend devoutest of my choice, Thus mayst thou ever, evermore rejoice. 2. WORDSWORTH: THE LONG JOURNEY HOME I have "never read a word of... | |
| Nicholas V. Riasanovsky - History - 1995 - 128 pages
...between soul and nature in which it is impossible to distinguish what is given from what is received: 'To her may all things live, from pole to pole / Their life the eddying of her living soul!'"47 Coleridge often reacted to the nature around him apparently very much like Wordsworth. In... | |
| J. Robert Baker, Joni Reiff Gibley, Kevin Charles Gibley - Marriage - 1994 - 174 pages
...above her dwelling, Silent as though they watched the sleeping Earth! With light heart may she rise, Gay fancy, cheerful eyes, Joy lift her spirit, joy...from above, Dear lady! friend devoutest of my choice Coleridge^ ° Thus mayest thou ever, evermore rejoice. Nineteenth century WHEN the black-lettered list... | |
| Jack Stillinger - Literary Criticism - 1994 - 268 pages
...devoutest Choice, Great Son of Genius! full of Light & Love! Thus, thus dost thou rejoice. To thee do all things live from pole to pole, Their Life the Eddying of thy living Soul! Brother & Friend of my devoutest Choice, Thus may'st thou ever, ever more rejoice!... | |
| Willard Spiegelman - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 234 pages
...her dwelling, 130 Silent as though they watched the sleeping Earth! With light heart may she rise, Gay fancy, cheerful eyes, Joy lift her spirit, joy...voice; To her may all things live, from pole to pole, 135 Their life the eddying of her living soul! O simple spirit, guided from above, Dear Lady, friend... | |
| Seamus Perry - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 330 pages
...wistfully returning to the old hope for participanon in a greater, subsuming and objectively real unity: To her may all things live, from pole to pole, Their life the eddying of her living soul! Is 'life' here 'plastic . . . Nature — all-pervading', or 'I myself I'? To paraphrase it lumberingly:... | |
| Hans Werner Breunig - English literature - 2002 - 356 pages
...weiß Coleridge durch jene Einsicht aber durchaus schon zu verkünden: Joy lift her spirit, joy arfune her voice; To her may all things live, from pole to...my choice. Thus mayest thou ever, evermore rejoice. 'Dejection: An Ode', Ende.2 Hier ist eindeutig Gott noch in einer höheren Sphäre ('above'), aber... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Fiction - 2003 - 356 pages
...her dwelling, 130 Silent as though they watched the sleeping Earth! With light heart may she rise, Gay fancy, cheerful eyes, Joy lift her spirit, joy...my choice, Thus mayest thou ever, evermore rejoice. Hymn before Sunrise, in the Vale ofChamouni 1 Besides the Rivers Arve and Arveiron, which have their... | |
| Nicholas Reid - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 216 pages
...above her dwelling, Silent as though they watched the sleeping Earth! With light heart may she rise, Gay fancy, cheerful eyes, Joy lift her spirit, joy...to pole, Their life the eddying of her living soul! (1.130). However, there are important senses (to which I shall turn below) in which this pattern differs... | |
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